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KKR post 177 runs against RCB

| | Apr 12, 2015, at 04:04 am
Kolkata, Apr 11(IBNS) Kolkata Knight Riders scored 177 runs for the loss of six wickets against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in an Indian Premier League match here.

KKR captain Gautam Gambhir scored 58 runs, his second half century in the tournament, as he helped his team set a competitive  target on the scoreboard.

Robin Uthappa scored 35 runs to give KKR a good start to the innings which was finished off in style by West Indian all-rounder Andre Russell(40 off 17).

Royal Challengers Bangalore were sloppy in the field as they dropped quite a few catches and misfielded occasionally.

Andre Russell  played a quick-fire knock of 17-ball 41, hitting six boundaries and two sixes in the innings.
 

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